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What is aerobic metabolism in bacteria?
Aerobic metabolism in bacteria refers to the process of producing energy in the presence of oxygen through the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, or proteins.
What is anaerobic metabolism in bacteria?
Anaerobic metabolism in bacteria refers to the process of producing energy without oxygen, often using alternative electron acceptors like nitrate or sulfate.
What are some end products of aerobic metabolism?
Some end products of aerobic metabolism include carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
What are some end products of anaerobic metabolism?
Some end products of anaerobic metabolism can include ethanol, lactic acid, hydrogen sulfide, or methane, depending on the bacteria.